NAME
SVG::Rasterize::Exception
- exception classes
VERSION
Version 0.003006
DESCRIPTION
This module uses Exception::Class to define a set of exception classes and provides a list of short hand subroutines to throw these exceptions.
Error Messages
The following list will eventually contain all error messages produced by the SVG::Rasterize
distribution.
...
Subroutines offered for Import
Most of these functions will be completely useless to you. The documentation is mainly for myself. The idea behind this is that an object that wants to throw an exception needs to use as few code as possible thereby avoiding too much disturbance of a reader. Additionally, the precise phrasing of the messages can be kept at a central place.
All of the routines are supposed to be called as methods of (both are possible) either SVG::Rasterize or SVG::Rasterize::State. The reason for this is that the State
object will be given to the exception object and the Rasterize
object is needed to call its in_error method. However, on request this requirement could be relaxed to that the object on which the methods are called has to provide either a state
or a rasterize
method which then provides the respective objects.
ex_se_lo
Stands for "exception settings load".
ex_pa
Stands for "exception parse".
ex_us_si
Stands for "exception unsupported singular".
ex_us_pl
Stands for "exception unsupported plural".
ex_pv
Stands for "exception
Params::Validate
".ex_su_iw
Stands for "exception surface invalid width".
ex_su_ih
Stands for "exception surface invalid height".
ex_at_ro
Stands for "exception attribute readonly".
ex_pm_rl
Stands for "exception parameter relative length".
ex_pm_ma_nu
Stands for "exception parameter matrix number".
ex_pm_mf_ne
Stands for "exception parameter medium font-size negative".
ex_co_pt
Stands for "exception context parent text".
ex_ho_bn_on
Stands for "exception hook before_node odd number".
ie_pv
Stands for "in error
Params::Validate
". Should be used if it cannot be determined where the incriminated value came from (see ie_at_pv). map_length inSVG::Rasterize::State
uses this function although the value will be an attribute.ie_el
Stands for "in error element".
ie_at_pv
Stands for "in error attribute
Params::Validate
". Should be used if it is sure that it is an attribute that failed the validation. _process_node inSVG::Rasterize::State
uses this function. Probably all others should use ie_pv.ie_at_vb_nw
Stands for "in error attribute viewBox negative width".
ie_at_vb_nh
Stands for "in error attribute viewBox negative height".
ie_at_pd
Stands for "in error attribute path data".
ie_at_po
Stands for "in error attribute points".
ie_at_re_nw
Stands for "in error attribute rectangle negative width".
ie_at_re_nh
Stands for "in error attribute rectangle negative height".
ie_at_re_nr
Stands for "in error attribute rectangle negative (corner) radius".
ie_at_ci_nr
Stands for "in error attribute circle negative radius".
ie_at_el_nr
Stands for "in error attribute ellipse negative radius".
ie_pr_pv
Stands for "in error property
Params::Validate
".ie_pr_co_iv
Stands for "in error property color invalid value".
ie_pr_st_nm
Stands for "in error property stroke negative miter limit".
ie_pr_st_nd
Stands for "in error property stroke negative (value in) dash array".
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Lutz Gehlen, <perl at lutzgehlen.de>
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2010 Lutz Gehlen.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.